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D. Additional Areas, 1934-1939 If the huge increase in number of areas and personnel that were a result of reorganization in 1933 were not enough to tax any man and organization, Cammerer and the Park Service would have to grapple with the addition of seven natural areas, seventeen historical areas, and six recreational areas in the next six years. [118] Moreover, the National Park Service would be a key agency in President Roosevelt's efforts to solve the nation's economic ills--and the impact of those programs would be staggering. |
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